Ubisoft has officially revealed a new Rainbow Six Siege Operation called Heavy Mettle. Year 8 Season 3 for Siege will bring a brand new Korean Operator, Ram. Alongside a new attacker coming to the roster, the title is set to receive many changes that will overhaul multiple aspects of the game.
With a shifting meta and many changes coming to the play, fans are in for a treat with Operation Heavy Mettle. This article will briefly list all the changes coming to Rainbow Six Siege with Year 8 Season 3.
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New Attacker Ram is Coming to Rainbow Six Siege
Ram is the upcoming addition to the Siege roster, introducing a brand-new gadget to the game. Her Bu-Gi drone is a mobile destruction device capable of destroying soft surfaces in the game. You can also use her device to remove defender utilities like deployable shields and bulletproof cameras.
Ubisoft went for a highly grounded concept when designing Ram's character model. According to the developers, she is part of an all-female elite special force with a highly complicated recruiting history. Moreover, her details are also redacted as of now. However, to know more about Ram's life, you can look at her bio upon Operations Heavy Mettle's full launch. While picking Ram, you can switch between two primary weapons: R4C and LMG-E. On the flip side, she can choose between two secondary weapons: MK19mm and ITA12s Shotgun. You will also be able to pick between her secondary gadgets, which are a Hard Breach charge and two Stun Grenades. Ram is expected to be a meta-shifting Operator as her device is one of the unique ones introduced in Year 8. You can try her out on the official Test Servers until the end of August.
What other changes are coming to Operation Heavy Mettle?
Alongside a new attacker, Ubisoft has also announced changes for multiple Operators in Heavy Mettle. Fuze and Grim are in for minor changes, buffing their gadgets, whereas Frost receives a significant rework to her Welcome Mats. Moreover, Siege is set to overhaul the casual playlist with Quick Match 2.0, offering an experience more suitable for the casual audience. The Unranked playlist is also changed to Standard, offering the player base a sweet spot between competitive and casual gameplay.
Lastly, a new Player Commendation system is also coming to Siege, where you can finally commend your teammates and receive them back based on your performance in a game. This will help encourage team morale and team play in the competitive environment of Rainbow Six.